Many employers had to make their staff redundant during COVID-19 and unfortunately, across some industries this has now resulted in redundancy. This has been the case for many in aviation, travel, and the entertainment industry to name but a few. So how do you explain this in your CV and how do you tailor your CV towards new roles? If you …
Top Three ATS Myths Busted
ATS is a word that is continually used across the job market just now and there are a lot of companies out there making job seekers continually question their CV. Of course, you need to be aware of ATS when applying for work, but it is not as scary or as ruthless as some companies claim it to be. Here …
How to Effectively Network in the Virtual Space
As we now start to embrace the virtual space, the art of networking can be very daunting for anyone, especially if you now find yourself seeking work after being employed for a long time or you have started a new job and want to make an impact. This month we had the benefit of collaborating with Lee Foster who runs …
How to showcase your Key Achievements on your CV
With the job market being more and more competitive at the moment it is vital that your CV or application has a competitive edge. Therefore, showcasing your key achievements will allow you to stand out from the competition while also demonstrating to the recruiter the contribution you have made throughout your career. I have summarised how best to include these …
The Perfect Cover Letter
When applying for a new role, there is often an option to attach or upload a cover letter. Uploading a CV is of course essential. However, there are more and more employers using various platforms to advertise positions where there is an automated cover letter within the application so you can simply attach your CV and hit on apply. So …
How to update your CV if you have been furloughed
We have had more and more individuals who have recently been furloughed seeking our guidance, particularly those from the hospitality and travel industry. Many of those are in management roles so despite the governments financial support through the furlough scheme they are finding themselves on less than half the salaries they were once on. Therefore, they are now hoping to …
How best to gain legal experience when you are a student
Gaining work experience is an important part of your journey to becoming a lawyer. Firstly, it shows you are proactive and committed to the field. Secondly, it is important to have first-hand experience of what it is like to work in legal practice or Chambers. This is not only for the benefit of your CV but also for you in …
Avoiding age discrimination on your CV – Part 2
Following on from our recent article regarding avoiding Age Discrimination on your CV brought many follow up questions which highlights how much of an issue this is. This article aims to address these questions. Some of the areas many of you were concerned about were: Appearing dishonest Some of you felt that, by structuring your CV in the way advised, avoiding …
New Year…….New Career?
In January, the number of people seeking a new work opportunity soars to 64% of the UK workforce (Telegraph 2019) and it is reported that many companies are now shaking off the aftermath of the political upheaval to focus on their growth plans. This means there will hopefully be plenty of job opportunities but also plenty of competition. If you are considering your options …
Help your career by effectively networking on LinkedIn
LinkedIn is an extremely powerful tool to get your name out there and can be very effective at presenting job opportunities. However, your LinkedIn does require regular maintenance. Rather than waiting until it is time to find another job you should be effectively using LinkedIn so you have a solid presence and network in advance. It is about using LinkedIn, not …